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Pacific Phonograph Co., Louis Glass president, M. L. Sawyer secretary, 430 Pine
Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi- dent and general manager, W. J. Adams vice- president, W. H. Talbot treasurer, E. O. Fowle secretary, office 121 Market, branches Third and Berry, Chestnut and Sansome and Steuart and Folsom
Pacific Planing Mills, M. & A. Hansen pro- prietors, S s Berry bet Fifth and Sixth
PACIFIC PORTRAIT CO. T. J. O'Brien manager, 1221 Market
Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Co., John W. Mackay president, L. W. Storror superinten- dent, 534 Market, branch office 301 Montgomery, Nevada Block
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira Bishop superintendent, Frederick M. Pickering secretary, 523 Montgomery, buildings SE cor Stevenson and Ecker
FRANK MCALLISTER, AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF
RUBBER GOODS, Belting, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Etc. LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER.
24 BEALE STREET, San Francisco.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., S and 10 PINE STREET.
WIRE ROPE
OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420.
Washing Called for and Delivered.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY.
COLTON GAS"
HAS AN UNRIVALLED WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR ITS PURITY AND EFFICACY.
PAC
1107
PAC
Pacific Presbyterian Union, Alexe Ross secretary, office 14 Spear
Pacific Presbyterion Union Sunday School, 427, 2d
PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Oak- land) C. H. Jones president, William Saunders vice-president, E. A. Chap- man secretary, S. C. Stickney treas- urer, 602 Market, Crocker Bldg
Pacific Printer (mouthly) Palmer & Rey Type Foundry publishers, 405-407 Sansome
Pacific Printing Co., Pernau Bros. & Pitts Co. proprietors, printing and bookbinding, 538 Cali- fornia
Pacific Publishing Co. (Joseph L. Hebert and Arthur S. Latham) booksellers and publishers and general agents, rooms 83-84 Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market
Pacific Railway Publishing Co., J. B. Wyman 'mana- ger. 508 Montgomery, room 19
Pacific Real Estate Exchange, Speck & Scharff pro- prietors, 23 Kearny
Pacific Refinery and Assay Office, F. & L. F. Reichling proprietors, 404 Montgomery
Pacific Rescue Home Association. See The Florence Crittenion Home
PACIFIC ROLL PAPER CO.
T. J. Corwin president, Pacific Coast agents Hopking's cutter for roll paper, Fay's Manilla Roofing, importers and dealers roll_paper, paper bags, twine,
WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.
FREDERICKSBURG LAGER
Pacific States Type Foundry, Hawes & Shat- tuck proprietors, 409 Washington
Pacific States Watchman, William H, Barnes editor and manager, 61 St. Aun's Bldg
Pacific Steam Carpet Beating and Reno- vating Works, Conklin Brothers proprietors, 333-335 Golden Gate Av, telephone 2126
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Pacific Mail Steamship Co. agents, cor Ist and Brannan Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles president, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, 28 California
Pacific Stock Exchange The, Robert G. Horn president, J. Frank Moroney secretary, 316 Mont- gomery
PACIFIC STORAGE WAREHOUSE Frank Barker proprietor, furniture and general storage, advances made an concionmenta. 301 Stockton, Union
MARKET ST. 308
} LUCOL
REMOVAL !
PACIFIC ROLL PAPER OMPANY
DEALERS IN
News, Wrapping, and Building Paper.
Have removed to 515 MARKET ST.
libraries and general supplies, onice room 19, 723 Market
Pacific Skandinav (weekly) Scandinavian Pnb- lisbing Co. publishers, 23 Market
Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer proprietors, 1710-1712 Folsom
PACIFIC SPRING AND MATTRESS CO. (W. A. Clark and W. S. Watson) man- nfacturera and wholesale and retail dealers in furniture, upholstery, fold- ing beds and bedding, WAREROOMS 658-660 MISSION
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey Type Foundry proprietors, 405-407 San- some
Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., John H. Wise president, William H. Busch vice-president and manager, William Pardy sec- retary, 410 Pine
W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
Av
Pacific Tin and Sheet Iron Works, Ralston & Nelson proprietors, 151-153 Beale
PACIFIC TOOL AND SUPPLY CO.
Charles Stallman proprietor and manager, tools and supplies for ma- chine shops, foundries, manufacturers, mills, mines, engines, etc., 100-102 First cor Mission, telephone 1776
Pacific Top Co., Truman, Hooker & Co. agents, 421-427 Market
PACIFIC TOWEL CO. George E. Moore proprietor, 9 Lick Pl
Pacific Town Talk, S. B. Carleton proprietor, 20 Ellis
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Evan J. Coleman president, Barry
Coleman vice president, 520 Market, telephone 146
Pacific Undertakers, John J. Meehan presi- dent, M. J. Wrin treasurer, M. C. Gorham secre- tary and manager. 777 Mission
Pacific Underwriter, Robert W. Neal proprietor, 320 Californis
Pacific-Union Club, NW cor Stockton and Post Pacific Unitarian (monthly) Charles A. Murdock editor, 532 Clay
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
DEALERS IN LUMBER. 101 Market St.
SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT
COL
MARKET ST.
308
Thousands cured by the Waters at
HIGHLAND SPRINGS
PAC
1106
PAC
W. W. Montague & Co. PACIFIC MUSIC CO. (E. Lom- ler and B. A, Schloh) importers and dealers in pianos, musical instruments and sheet music, 206 Post
PUMPS,
Suction and Force. FOR HAND, WIND-MILL AND POWER. ALL SIZES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.
Pacific Ink Factory, Lievre, Fricke & Co. proprietors, 315-317 Sacramento, office 117 Battery
Pacific Insurance Union, W. S. Duval general manager, 303 California
Pacific Iron and Nail Co., William F. Mau secretary, William Wright general agent, 9-11 Beale
Pacific Iron Lath Co., John Weichhart presi- dent. 143-145 Beale
Pacific Iron Works, Ira P. Rankin president, 108, 1st Pacific Iron Yard, Burnstine Brothers proprie- tors, 565-573 Fifth
Pacific Jewelry Co. (Newman & Samuel) manufac- turers and importers jewelry, 533 Market
Pacific Labeling Co., T. H. Minor president, Peter T. Barclay secretary. 417 Battery
Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Boesch Lamp Co. proprietors, 585 Mission
Pacific Land Association (of San Francisco) A. Ever- ett Ball president, A. C. Hammond secretary,39-40 Merchanta Fenhanna
Pacific Mutual Building and Loan Association, Rollo V. Watt president, John R. Hillman secretary, 317 California
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF CALIFORNIA, George A. Moore president, George W. Beaver vice-presi- dent, J. N. Patton secretary, S. M. Marks assistant secretary, Kilgarif & Beaver general agents, F. W. Voogt & Bro. general agents accident depart- ment, NE cor Montgomery and Sacra- mento
Pacific Notion Co., Samuel Gerson manager, 109 Bat- tery
Pacific Novelty Co., William H. Brown president, Albert Howell secretary, dealers in novelties, 29, 2d
Pacific Novelty Scale Co., Robert W. Neal secretary, 320 California
Pacific Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proprietor, NW cor Baker and Lombard
Pacific Oakum Factory, Samuel F. Weeks proprietor, cor 18th and Harrison
Pacific Oil and Lead Works, N s King bet Second and Third, Kittle & Co. agents, 202 Cali- fornia
UNITED STATES LAUND
branch office 202 Front
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Wharf, cor First and Brannan
Pacific Mailing and Circulating Co., Car- penter & Smith proprietors, 529 Olay
PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. George P. Thurston president, manufacturers CYCLONE, STAR AND STEEL DANDY WINDMILLS, pumps, tanks, well tools and water supply goods, 575 Mission
Pacific Marine Railway and Ways Co., Alexander Hay president, W. J. Madison secre- tary, 15 Steuart
Pacific Marine Supply Co., Henry Levy president, Alfred Greenebaum secretary, 206 California Pacific Medical Journal. Dr. Winslow Anderson edi- tor, 603 Sutter
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
James A. Morrow president, John W. Heidt secretary and treasurer, manu- facturers babbitt, solder, tin, copper, zinc, antimony, tin and terneplate, 141-143 First
Pacific Methodist Advocate The (organ of the M. E. Church, South) R. P. Wilson manager, 1170 Market
Pacific Militant (weekly) S. P. Blumenberg & Co. publishers, 510 Pine Pacific Mining Exchange, Alfred 8. Moore president, H. M. Shaw secretary, 47 Merchants Exchange
Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi- dent and general manager, W. J. Adams vice- president, W. H. Talbot treasurer, E. O. Fowle secretary, office 121 Market, branches Third and Berry, Chestnut and Sansome and Steuart and Folsom
Pacific Planing Mills, M. & A. Hansen pro- prietors, S s Berry bet Fifth and Sixth
PACIFIC PORTRAIT CO. 'T. J. O'Brien manager, 1221 Market
Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Co., John W. Mackay president, L. W. Storror superinten- dent, 534 Market, branch office 301 Montgomery, Nevada Block
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira Bishop superintendent, Frederick M. Pickering secretary, 523 Montgomery, buildings BE cor Stevenson and Ecker
FRANK McALLISTER, AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS, Belting, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Etc. LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER.
24 BEALE STREET, San Francisco.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO., 8 and 10 PINE STREET.
WIRE ROPE
OFFICE, 12 SIXTH ST. Telephones, 3418 and 3420.
Delivered.
COLTON GAS"
HAS AN UNRIVALLED WORLD WIDE REPUTATION FOR ITS PURITY AND EFFICACY.
PAC
1107
PAC
Pacific Presbyterian Union, Alexe Ross secretary, office 14 Spear
Pacific Presbyterion Union Sunday School, 427, 2d PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Oak- land) C. H. Jones president, William Saunders vice-president, E. A. Chap- man secretary, S. C. Stickney treas- urer, 602 Market, Crocker Bldg
Pacific Printer (mouthly) Palmer & Rey Type Foundry publishers, 405-407 Sansome
Pacific Printing Co., Pernau Broa. & Pitts Co. proprietors, printing and bookbinding, 538 Cali- fornia
Pacific Publishing Co. (Joseph L. Hebert and Arthur S. Latham; booksellers and publishers and general agenta, rooms 83-84 Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market
Pacific Railway Publishing Co., J. B. Wyman 'mana- ger. 508 Montgomery, room 19
Pacific Real Estate Exchange, Speck & Scharff pro- prietora, 23 Kearny
Pacific Refinery and Assay Office, F. & L. F. Reichling proprietors, 404 Montgomery
Pacific Rescue Home Association. See The Florence Crittenton Home
PACIFIC ROLL PAPER CO.
T. J. Corwin president, Pacific Coast agents Hopking's cutter for roll paper, Fay's Manilla Roofing, importers and dealers roll paper, paper bags, twine, etc., 30-32 First
PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO. James G. Fair president, W. P. Sullivan Jr. secretary, Charles M. Keeney general manager, P. Noble superintendent, works Potrero Point, office 200 Market Pacific Rubber Paint Co., Whittier. Fuller & Co. proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor Front and Pine
Pacific Rubber Stamp Works, Bishop & Griffin pro- prietors, 622 Clay
Pacific Rural Press (weekly) Dewey Publishing Co. proprietors, 220 Market
Pacific Safety Steel Car Co., C. W. M. Smith general manager, 217 Sansome, rooms 4-9
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Pat- terson president and manager, Nathan W. Spauld- ing vice-president, Thomas J. Gough secretary, manufacturers saws, planing knives, reaper and mower sections, 17-19 Fremont
PACIFIC SCHOOL FURNISHING CO.
William L. Oge president and mana- ger. dealers' and manufacturers' agents, school furniture apparatus, libraries and general supplies, office room 19, 723 Market
Pacific Skandinav (weekly) Scandinavian Pnb- lisbing Co. publishers, 23 Market
Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer proprietors. 1710-1712 Folsom
PACIFIC SPRING AND MATTRESS CO.
(W. A. Clark and W. S. Watson] man- ufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in furniture, upholstery, fold- ing beds and bedding, WAREROOMS 658-660 MISSION
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, Palmer & Rey Type Foundry proprietors, 405-407 San- some
Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., John H. Wise president, William H. Busch vice-president and manager, William Pardy sec- retary, 410 Pine
W. E. LANE PLUMBER,
505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
WARRANTED PURE, LIGHT, REFRESHING.
FREDERICKSBURG LAGER
Pacific States Type Foundry, Hawes & Shat- tuck proprietors, 409 Washington
Pacific States Watchman, William H. Barnes editor and manager, 61 St. Ann's Bldg
Pacific Steam Carpet Beating and Reno- vating Works, Conklin Brothers proprietors, 333-335 Golden Gate Av, telephone 2126
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., Pacific Mail Steamship Co. agents, cor 1st and Brannan
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles president, Edwin L. Griffith secretary, 28 California
Pacific Stock Exchange The, Robert G. Horn president, J. Frank Moroney secretary, 316 Mont- gomery
PACIFIC STORAGE WAREHOUSE Frank Barker proprietor, furniture and general storage, advances made on consignments, 301 Stockton, Union Club Bldg
Pacific Straw Works, John F. Kirby proprietor, 106, 4th
PACIFIC SURETY CO. Wallace
Everson president, John Bermingham vice-president, A. P. Redding secre- tary, fidelity guaranteed and accident insurance. 308 Sansome
Pacific Tannery (Stockton) Kullman, Wagner & Co. proprietors, office 106 Battery
Pacific Tanning Extract Co., J. C. Rued pres- ident, Frederick W. Wallace secretary, office 214 California
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., John E. Hudson president, Oliver Eldridge first vice- president, John I. Sabin second vice-president and general manager. Percy T. Morgan secre- tary and auditor, F. W. Eaton treasurer, general office Telephone Bldg, branches cor Mission and Twentieth, S. P. Co.'s Bldg, cor Pine and Steiner, Jessie nr Sixth, 1008 Sutter and Butchertown
Pacific The (spartment house) John .J. Sweeney suprintendent, 114 Pacific
Pacific The (Congregational weekly] The Publish- ing Co of the Pacific, publishers, 7 Montgomery Av
Pacific Tin and Sheet Iron Works, Ralston & Nelson proprietors, 151-153 Beale
PACIFIC TOOL AND SUPPLY CO.
Charles Stallman proprietor and manager, tools and supplies for ma- chine shops, foundries, manufacturers, mills, mines, engines, etc .. 100-102 First cor Mission, telephone 1776
Pacific Top Co., Truman, Hooker & Co. agents, 421-427 Market
PACIFIC TOWEL CO. George E. Moore proprietor, 9 Lick Pl
Pacific Town Talk, S. B. Carleton proprietor, 20 Ellia
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Evan J. Coleman president. Barry Coleman vice president, 520 Market, telephone 146
Pacific Undertakers, John J. Meehan presi- dent, M. J. Wrin treasurer, M. C. Gorham secre- tary and manager. 777 Mission
Pacific Underwriter, Robert W. Neal proprietor, 320 California
Pacific-Union Club, NW cor Stockton and Post Pacific Unitarian (monthly) Charles A. Murdock editor, 532 Clay
STARBIRD & GOLDSTONE
DEALERS IN LUMBER. 101 Market St.
SUGAR PINE LUMBER FOR FOREIGN SHIPMENT
MARKET ST.
308
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LUCOL
PAINT OIL. The Most Durable and Glossiest
LUCOL
MARKET ST.
308
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 CALIFORNIA St., Importer of a few selected brands of SANDEMAN, BUCK & CO.'S (PEMARTIN) Choice Sherries ..
PAC
1108
PAG
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINWARE, 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, John L. Koster manager, Charles J. King secretary, office 323 Front, factory 413-419 Fulton
Pacific Wine and Spirit Review, The R. M. Wood Co. proprietors, 402 Front
Pacific Woodenware and Cooperage Co., Henry L. Dodge president. J. Henry Schumacher secretary, office 328 Front, room 6, works cor 6th and Channel
Pacific Wool Depot, Thomas Bailey & Co. proprie- tors, NW 5th and Bluxome
Pacific Yacht Club, Varney W. Gaskill secretary. office 216 Bush, room 38
Pacific Zinc Ornament Factory, Boesch Lamp Co. proprietors, 585 Mission
Pacinotti Ottavio, clerk F. Baldi, r. 1841 Market Pack Joseph, tailor, r. 276 Brannan
Pack J. W., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
Packard Chester S., clerk, r. 1607 Broderick
Packard James B., foreman, r. 732a Grove
Packenham John V., longshoreman, r. 61 Federal
Packenham William, laborer Del Monte Milling Co. Packer E. M. G. Mrs., widow, r. 1722 O'Farrell
Packer Frederick H. Mrs., r. 229 Geary
Packer James, driver, r. 818 Green
Packer James Jr., clerk Contra Costa Laundry Co., r. 818 Green
Packer Mark M., bookkeeper The Bancroft Co. Print- ing Dept, r. 229 Geary
Packet Charles, r. 213 Mason
Packham Robert foreman, r. 723 Minnesota
Packham Thomas, stereotyper, r. 1714 Polk
Packham Thomas G., machinist, r. 723 Minnesota
Packham. See Peckham
Packscher Adolph, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packscher Charles A., wool sorter, r. 2521 Sacra- mento
Packscher Joseph, plumber, 2107 Fillmore
Packsher Simon, cigars and tobacco, The Bald- win, r. 315 Mason
Paczoch Carl, peddler, r. W 8, Folsom nr 28th
Padavani Francesco, laborer, r. 5 Vallejo Pl
Paddleford Almon, bookkeeper Stone & Co., r. 211 Turk
Paddock Arthur, chair maker, r. 252% 3d
Paddock Arthur, reporter, r. 331 Turk
Paddock Charles J., vice presidentJ. A. Folger & Co., 104-112 California, r. 1631 Bush
Paddock Edgar L., salesman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1008 Fillmore
Paddock E, S., salesman Levison Bros.
Paddock Fred B., clerk P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. Golden West Hotel
Paddock H. B., r. 16 Ellis
Paddock Mary A., widow, r. 510 Oak
Paddock Nathaniel C., clerk Phoenix and Home In- surance Cos. r. Oakland
Paddon Abel commission, r. 1407 Folsom Padelford Margaret O., widow, r. 323 Fair Oaks Padenti Santi, clerk O. Vannucci, r. 1514 Dupont 197 Padget. See Patchett
Padilla A., harness maker, r. 115 Trenton
Padilla Ramon, restaurant, 8 Pinkney Pl
Padkin John H., carpenter, r. 126 Shrader
Padoy Alice. widow, r. 560 Olive Av
Paduveri Felix, restaurant, 23 East
Paehtz Gustav J., locksmith and electrical bell hanger, 2 Summer, r. 732 Folsom
Paetzold Benjamin, locksmith and bell hanger, 1317 Mission
Paetzold Gustave, butcher, r. 1317 Mission
Paez Angelo, clerk, r. 1318 Dupont
Paez Y., clerk auditing dept Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
Paff Brothers (Charles and Frank) contractors and builders, 17 City Hall Av
Paff Charles (Paff Bros.) r. 1322 Jackson
Paff Frank (Paff Bros.) r. 1322 Jackson
Pagander Gustave W., oyster and clam dealer, 83 Cal- ifornia Market, r. 517 Bush
Paganetti Louis, machinist, r. Ocean View Pagani Albino (G. Galli & Co.) r. 1400 Stockton
Pagani Peter, expressman, r. 511 Broadway
Paganini Antonio, baker. r. 504 Union
Paganini Francesco, boothlack, r. 3 San Antonio
Paganini Frank, fruits and vegetables, 511}2, 4th r. 509, 4th
Paganini Giovanni, laborer, r. 18 Russell
Paganini Stefana, bakery, 504 Union, r. 4 Grand Pl
Paganini William (E. Boschetti & Co.) r. 416% Aus- tin
Pagana Dominick, expressman, r. 23914 Langton
Pagano Francisco, bootblack, 15 Market, r. 1306. Kearny
Pagano Giuseppe, laborer, r. 12 Jaaper Pl
Pagano Silvatore, bootblack, 1 McAllister, r. 6 Pol- lard Pl
Pagano Serafino, cabinetmaker, r. 12 Miller P1
Pagano Vincenzo, bootblack, r. 6 Pollard Pi
Paganucci A., marble sawyer Ruffino & Bianchi
Paganucci Adolfo, bartender, r. 215 Clark
Paganucci D. & Co. (Domenico Paganucci, Luigi Puc- cinelli and Giovanni Cecarrelli) liquors, 110 Pa- cific
Paganucci Domenico (D. Paganucci & Co.) r. 114 Pacific
Page A. G., mechanic, r. 61 Hoff Av
Page Alvin G., assistant bookkeeper M.& C. Mangels, r. 720 Turk
Page Annie Mrs., r. 620 Ellis
Page Annie V., widow, r. 701 Webster
Page Arthur (Page Bros.) r. 2606 California
Page Benjamin Z., teamster, r. S s 15th Av nr N Page Brothers (Arthur and George T.) ship and mer- chandise brokers, 302 California
Page Charles (Page & Eells) r. 2518 Pacific Av
Page Charles H., teamster, r. 14414 Olara
Page Charles W., machinist, r. 8 Vassar Pl
Page Charles W., teamster, r. 442}% Natoma
Page D. Mrs., widow, dressmaking, 607 Hyde
Page Daniel W., barber, r. 110 Eddy
Page Delia E. Miss, teacher Fairmount Primary School, r. 730 Post
Page E., waiter, r. 638 Commercial
Page Edgar F., carpenter, r. 1503% Turk
Page Edward, molder, r. 1503% Turk
Page Edward, seaman, r. 227, 2d
Page Edward D., manager Howe Scale Co., 3-5 Front, r. Oakland
Page Fannie Mrs., r. 121 Eurk
Page Francis H .. merchant, r. 126 Clara
Page Frank, ironmolder, r. 620 Ellis
Page Frank, laborer, r. 8 Vassar Pl
Page Frederick, r. 28 Morris Av
Page George T. (Page Bros.) r. San Rafael
Page Gustave L. (Page & Falch) r. 720 Turk
Page Hamilton, mnfrs agent, 41 Flood Bldg, r. 201 Buchanan
Page Henry D., piano tuner, r. 319 Ellis
Page Herbert A., with Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, r. Alameda
Page James D., attorney at law, 103 Phelan Bldg, r. 1816 Vallejo
Page James H., r. 1631 O'Farrell
Page James H., bricklayer, r. 329, 10tlı
Page John, r. 710%% Ellis
Page John, clerk, r. 430, 7th
Page John, teamster, r. 60 South Park
Page John, walter, r. 710% Ellis
Page John E., fitter O'Connell & Lewis
Page John E., varnisher, r. 28 Morris AV
Page Joseph M., r. 329, 10th
Page Julia A., widow, r. 402% Geary
Page Mary S. Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar School, r. 730 Post
GEO. W. CHAPIN Real Estate Agent, 630 MARKET ST. Seils City and Country, Oakland, Alam da, Colma and Berkeley Property.
H. G. BLASDEL, Jr., Concentrators and Mining Machinery,
419 CALIFORNIA S' Room 22.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, sells Honest Insurance. Its Rates are about 50 per cent. less than the usual level premium Companies charge.
- - THE HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION,
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Oakland, Cal.
Business Department.
[ One Year, $100 Six Months, $60
PAG
1109
PAL
Page Michael (Page & Maroevich) r. 114 Henry Page Philip, steward, r. 303% Dolores
Page Robert C., r. 730 Post
Page Robert H., barber, r, 1223 Steiner
Page Robert J., lineman, r. 808 Potrero Av Page Rollin, student, r. 701 Webster Page Thomas, teamster, r. 5 Belcher Page Walter J., diver, r. 29 Randall
Page William, farmer, r. 2913 Sacramento, rear Page Willlam, physician, 623 Valencia Page William, seaman, r. 12 Union
Page William M., varnisher, r. 28 Morris Av
Page William R., porter, r. 1511 Leavenworth
Page & Eells (Charles Page and Charles P. Eells) attorneya at law, 318 California
Page & Falch (Gustave L. Page and Otto Falch) bakery and restaurant, NW cor Mason and Turk
Page & Maroevich (Michael Page and Rocco Maroevich) liquor dealers, SW cor Sutter and Powell
" Page. See Paige Pagel William, seaman, r. 27 Esat
Pageot John, cook, r. 13 Trenton
Pages Jules E., engraver, r. 1316 O'Farrell
Pages Jules F., engraver, 623 Sacramento, r. 1316 O'Farrell Pague Ernest, brewer, r. 624, 4th
Pague Frank C., dentist, 819 Market, rooms 4-5, r. 307 Lott
Pahl Frederick, glove cutter, r. 139 Minna
Pahl Henry F., printer, r. 8 Langton
Pahl John R., machinist, r. 740 Minns
Pahl Minnie, widow, r. 139 Minna
Pahl Richard, boots and shoes, 324 Kearny, r. 326 Kearny
Pabl Richard, ropeman, r. 517a Grove
Pahl Richard H., bartender, r. 740 Minna
Pahl William C., cigarmaker, r. 310, 18th "Pahl. See Paul
Paige Calvin, r. Lick House Paige Cutler, office 116 Leidesdorff. r. 1830 Jackson Paige F. G. L. W., asst bookkeeper The J. Dewing Co., r. NE cor Lott and Fell
Paige Herbert L., clerk, r. 587 O'Farrell
Paige John H., real estate, 995 Market
Paige Timothy. office 116 Leldesdorff, r. 1830 Jackson Paige. See Page
Paillassou Joseph, laundry, 2307 Pine
Paille Emile, printer, r. 10 Madison Àv
Paillon Ernst W., barber, r. 316 Jones
Pain George, bookkeeper Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r. 591 Ellis
Paine Charles S., printer, r. 1515% Misslon
Paine David, r 2633 Harrison
Paine Frank, miner, r. 225 Drumm
Paine Frank W., brass molder. r. 835 Post
Paine Frederick A., foreman Pioneer White Lead and Color Works, r. 939 % Dolores Paine James, organ builder, r. 1438, 23d Paine Jesse C., r. 226a McAllister
Paine Samuel, seaman, r. 114 Broadway 9"Palne. See Payne
Paint L., commission, 331 Kearny Painter Arthur, bookkeeper, r. SW cor Castro snd 16th
Painter Edgar, office 510 Clay, r. Alameda Painter Edward E, student, r. 711 Taylor
Painter Edward R., publisher Prices Current, 123 California, room 32. r. Alameda
Painter Ernest A., clerk Frank K. Arnold, r. 940 Mig- sion
Painter Frederick, machinist, r. 435, 4th
Painter Gorge L., salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 901 Powell
Painter J. B. Mrs., widow, r. 1715 Jackson
Painter J. Milton, office 510 Clay, r. Alameda Painter Jerome, clerk Imperial and The Lion Fire Insurance Co's, r. 1715 Jackson
W. E. LANE PLUMBER, 505 Kearny Street. Telephone 315.
Pure, Sparkling, Light, Wholesome Lager. LOHENGRIN CHICAGO BREWERY, Agents. Telephone 2012. 1420 PINE STREET
Painter Orange S., watchman, r. 9 Russ Painter Oscar, clerk, r. 1715 Jackson Painter Robert, millman, r. 421, 4th
Painter Theodore P. (Painter & Co.) r. Alsmeda Painter Thomas, teamster, r. 322 Fremont
Painter Walter M., r. 1715 Jackson Painter William, painter, r. 236, 4th
Painter & Co. (Theodore P. Painter surviving partner) type,electrotype and stereotype foundera and dealers in printers inka and printera mater- idla, 510 Clay
Painton William, molder, r. 28 South Park
Pairpoint Manufacturing Co. (New Bedford, Mass.) manufacturers silverware, 220 Sutter
Paisley William S., laborer, r. 413 Brannau
Pait Albert C., law student Blake, Williams & Har- rison, r. Berkeley
Paite Edward, marine engineer, r. 9 Mission
Pajaro Fruit and Land Co., Leon Dennery secretary, 214 Pine, rooms 3-5
Pajaro Valley Railroad Co., John D. Spreckela president, J. B. Stetson vice-president, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. treasurer, E. H. Sheldon secretary, offica 327 Market
Pakula Daniel M., salesman D. Samuels, r. 538 Ellis Palace Baths, Alonzo Trusworthy manager, 715 Fil- bert
Palace Hardware Co. (successora to Latson Hardware Co.] Monroe Greenwood president, E. S. Gray vice-president and manager, L. T. Lewis secretary, 603 Market
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